Looking for a Lost Puppy

*Adrien got out of the car and slipped off his shirt. In case things got really fun and he had to shift he didn't want to have to buy another new shirt. He tossed the shirt in the car and looked at the priest boy.* "Ready?"

*Lissy made sure they both had their guns and anything else they would need. She made sure the head lights where off and the car was still on* "I'll be right here ready to go when your out. Adrien you should probably drive back so that I can look over Ian as we move."

*Adrien nodded and pointed towards the building. He described the room in detail and where in the room would be a good spot to pop in.* "He will be in a cell. Mostly likely the breaking cell which has the electricity current if you don't stand a certain way."

Caine moved closer to Adrien, putting his other arm around behind the man. "Okay, Don't resist, and maybe take a breath. It can be disorienting."He moved, pressing a bit behind Adrien to urge him to step forward. They both stepped into darkness and back out in the room described by Adrien.

He was exhausted and every muscle and bone ached, not yet recovered from the days 'lessons'. It felt like it was taking everything he had to keep hold of the bar. His eyes shown gold as they glanced up at the sound of his name.

Caine stepped through the shadows into the cell, slowly reaching for the boy. "I've got you, I promise to get you home safely." He smiled kindly to Ian, hoping he'd trust him enough to get them out of here the easy way.

Ian let go of the handle, falling into Caine's hold. As he fell, a familiar sent hit his nose. Before anyone moved Ian pushed away from Caine, tripping as he was unable to balance well, his eyes glowing more fiercely. He didn't speak, but a low growl sounded from him.

Ian didn't realize the smell was vampire, he just remembered the people that tried to attack him and his aunt had the same smell. Shifting on the ground to a more crouched position, Ian didn't take his eyes off the boy in the cage with him. The growl continued.